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ABOUT FABIO ESTEBAN:

Fabio Esteban Amador is an archaeologist, visual artist, writer and photographer. His work has been published by the National Geographic Magazine, iWatch Magazine, Tres Tiempos Magazine, The NatGeo Museum in Washington, Museo de Antropología David J. Guzman in San Salvador, the International Center for the Arts in Spartanburg, SC and NatGeo’s online Explorer's Journal. He has written articles in a number of scholarly publications including the Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology (2012), The Journal of Human Evolution (2015), and authored books including: Ancient Pottery in the Yalahau Region (Lambert Academic Press 2010) and Where Light Turns to Darkness (Hidra-Foto-Mexico 2017). His latest work includes three plywood paintings created in SoHo during the BLM movement in NYC. One of these murals is currently featured in the New York Responds exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. In the past two years he has been working on a series that includes collage, painting, watercolor and sculpture in a series titled the Fall of New Rome. These works have been exhibited at The New Rome Exhibit in Hoboken NJ, at the Art Students League Concourse Exhibit (2020) and at the MANNMADE MEXICO Gallery in Puerto Vallarta (2019). Fabio Esteban’s work combines analog and digital photography, alternative printing methods video, mix-media, collage, sculpture, painting and muralism.